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Reading Comprehension Dialogues
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By Kenneth Beare
Updated November 26, 2019
These reading comprehension/dialogues provide an opportunity for both reading and speaking practice. Each dialogue is also followed by a multiple choice quiz for comprehension practice. Each dialogue is listed under the appropriate level with a short introduction regarding target areas for speaking practice. Teachers can check out the ideas on how to use dialogues in class and print them out for use.
Beginner - Lower Intermediate
The City and the Country - Comparative form, as ... as
Interview with a Famous Actor - Daily routines, present simple
What's in Your Office? - Use of there is / there are, prepositions and office furniture vocabulary
What Were You Doing? - Use of the past continuous in combination with the past simple
The Oregon Weather Forecast - Use of the future with will for predictions, weather vocabulary
A Business Presentation - This dialogue allows practice of the present perfect
An Interview - Allows practice of the superlative form
Introductions - Basic questions used when meeting someone for the first time
Basic Personal Information - Questions related to name, address, and marital status
The Meeting - Schedules, future plans.
A New Office - This, that, some, and any with objects.
Cooking - Daily routines and hobbies.
Abilities and Skills - Using 'can', and 'able to', making suggestions.
A Busy Day - Plans for the day, responsibilities with 'have to'.
Planning a Party - Future with 'will' and 'going to'